JPMorgan Names Travis Spence Global Head of ETFs
By Colin Kellaher
JPMorgan Chase's asset-management arm has named Travis Spence as its new global head of exchange-traded funds.
J.P. Morgan Asset Management on Thursday said Spence is a 20-year veteran of the firm who has been head of ETF distribution in Europe, Africa and the Middle East since 2023 He now also will oversee its ETF product development, capital markets and recently formed ETF Insights teams.
Bryon Lake had led JPMorgan's ETF business for three years but left the bank earlier this year to join Goldman Sachs.
JPMorgan's ETF business has nearly $190 billion in assets across more than 100 ETFs, making it the second-largest active ETF manager.
Write to Colin Kellaher at colin.kellaher@wsj.com
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August 15, 2024 13:07 ET (17:07 GMT)
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